> Hello,>> Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as we can> do with Mongodb>> Suggestions please.> If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process> flow..> Thanku so much> Regards,> Panshul.>

Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You can'treplace one with the other. They have different strengths and weaknesses.So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching toMongoDB or vice verca.

Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can beconverted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could youplease elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your questionin a better manner.

> Hello,>> Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as we can> do with Mongodb>> Suggestions please.> If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process> flow..> Thanku so much> Regards,> Panshul.>

My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am switchingover to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was wonderingif I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json filesin Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get meall the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is afield in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar operationson Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it, butI just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.

> Hello Panshul,>> Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You can't> replace one with the other. They have different strengths and weaknesses.> So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching to> MongoDB or vice verca.>> Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can be> converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you> please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your question> in a better manner.>> Warm Regards,> Tariq> https://mtariq.jux.com/> cloudfront.blogspot.com>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >wrote:>> > Hello,> >> > Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as we> can> > do with Mongodb> >> > Suggestions please.> > If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process> > flow..> > Thanku so much> > Regards,> > Panshul.> >>

You can do that, approach might vary though, depending upon the scenario.You just have to think well about your schema in order to make sure that itfits into your put and get requirements.

I have not worked personally on JSON+Hbase combo, so could not give anydirect suggestion at the moment. But we have a lot of folks here on the listwho have experience on such things. Let us hope they come across with thisthread.

I have a few things in mind which I would like to share with you though. Trynot to store too large JSON files. You might need to consider making thecolumn family compressed. I would first serialize the JSON into Bytes andthen write to Hbase cells and while pulling the data, deserialize it backin thesame layer.

> Hello Tariq,>> Thank you for the reply.>> My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am switching> over to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was wondering> if I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json files> in Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get me> all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> field in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar operations> on Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.> I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it, but> I just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.>> Thank you so much for the help,>> Regards,> Panshul.>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Mohammad Tariq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:>> > Hello Panshul,> >> > Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You> can't> > replace one with the other. They have different strengths and weaknesses.> > So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching to> > MongoDB or vice verca.> >> > Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can be> > converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you> > please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your> question> > in a better manner.> >> > Warm Regards,> > Tariq> > https://mtariq.jux.com/> > cloudfront.blogspot.com> >> >> > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >wrote:> >> > > Hello,> > >> > > Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as we> > can> > > do with Mongodb> > >> > > Suggestions please.> > > If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process> > > flow..> > > Thanku so much> > > Regards,> > > Panshul.> > >> >>>>> --> Regards,> Ouch Whisper> 010101010101>

>Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get meall the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is afield in Json objects stored in Mongodb

It is possible to store any data in HBase which can be converted into byte[]. Yes using filters one can perform above kind of query. There is no built in filter for above kind of need but custom one can be created. But remember that there is no built in secondary indexing capability in HBase. Here by I can see you have a need for indexing a part of column value. [timestamp is a field in Json objects ]

My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am switchingover to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was wonderingif I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json filesin Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get meall the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is afield in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar operationson Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it, butI just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.

> Hello Panshul,>> Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You can't> replace one with the other. They have different strengths and weaknesses.> So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching to> MongoDB or vice verca.>> Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can be> converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you> please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your question> in a better manner.>> Warm Regards,> Tariq> https://mtariq.jux.com/> cloudfront.blogspot.com>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >wrote:>> > Hello,> >> > Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as we> can> > do with Mongodb> >> > Suggestions please.> > If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process> > flow..> > Thanku so much> > Regards,> > Panshul.> >>

We have used Jackson library for converting Java Object to JSON Stringand eventually to byte[] and vice-versa; but that is not scan/queryfriendly, so we integrated Apache Solr to the stack to get that done.http://smart-cms.org

Thank you,

Imran

On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Anoop Sam John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>>Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get me> all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> field in Json objects stored in Mongodb>> It is possible to store any data in HBase which can be converted into byte[]. Yes using filters one can perform above kind of query. There is no built in filter for above kind of need but custom one can be created. But remember that there is no built in secondary indexing capability in HBase. Here by I can see you have a need for indexing a part of column value. [timestamp is a field in Json objects ]>> -Anoop-> ________________________________________> From: Panshul Whisper [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:36 PM> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Hbase as mongodb>> Hello Tariq,>> Thank you for the reply.>> My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am switching> over to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was wondering> if I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json files> in Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get me> all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> field in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar operations> on Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.> I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it, but> I just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.>> Thank you so much for the help,>> Regards,> Panshul.>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Mohammad Tariq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>>> Hello Panshul,>>>> Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You can't>> replace one with the other. They have different strengths and weaknesses.>> So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching to>> MongoDB or vice verca.>>>> Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can be>> converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you>> please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your question>> in a better manner.>>>> Warm Regards,>> Tariq>> https://mtariq.jux.com/>> cloudfront.blogspot.com>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >wrote:>>>> > Hello,>> >>> > Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as we>> can>> > do with Mongodb>> >>> > Suggestions please.>> > If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process>> > flow..>> > Thanku so much>> > Regards,>> > Panshul.>> >>>>>>> --> Regards,> Ouch Whisper> 010101010101

@Anoop sir : Does it make sense to extract the timestamp of JSONobject beforehand and use it as the rowkey? After that serialize theJSON object and store it in the Hbase cell. Gets would a lot fasterthen???

> We have used Jackson library for converting Java Object to JSON String> and eventually to byte[] and vice-versa; but that is not scan/query> friendly, so we integrated Apache Solr to the stack to get that done.> http://smart-cms.org>> Thank you,>> Imran>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Anoop Sam John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:> >>Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get me> > all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> > field in Json objects stored in Mongodb> >> > It is possible to store any data in HBase which can be converted into> byte[]. Yes using filters one can perform above kind of query. There is no> built in filter for above kind of need but custom one can be created. But> remember that there is no built in secondary indexing capability in HBase.> Here by I can see you have a need for indexing a part of column value.> [timestamp is a field in Json objects ]> >> > -Anoop-> > ________________________________________> > From: Panshul Whisper [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:36 PM> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Hbase as mongodb> >> > Hello Tariq,> >> > Thank you for the reply.> >> > My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am> switching> > over to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was> wondering> > if I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json> files> > in Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get> me> > all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> > field in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar operations> > on Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.> > I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it,> but> > I just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.> >> > Thank you so much for the help,> >> > Regards,> > Panshul.> >> >> > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Mohammad Tariq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:> >> >> Hello Panshul,> >>> >> Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You> can't> >> replace one with the other. They have different strengths and> weaknesses.> >> So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching to> >> MongoDB or vice verca.> >>> >> Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can be> >> converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you> >> please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your> question> >> in a better manner.> >>> >> Warm Regards,> >> Tariq> >> https://mtariq.jux.com/> >> cloudfront.blogspot.com> >>> >>> >> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >wrote:> >>> >> > Hello,> >> >> >> > Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as> we> >> can> >> > do with Mongodb> >> >> >> > Suggestions please.> >> > If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process> >> > flow..> >> > Thanku so much> >> > Regards,> >> > Panshul.> >> >> >>> >> >> >> > --> > Regards,> > Ouch Whisper> > 010101010101>>>> --> Imran M Yousuf> Entrepreneur & CEO> Smart IT Engineering Ltd.> Dhaka, Bangladesh> Twitter: @imyousuf - http://twitter.com/imyousuf> Blog: http://imyousuf-tech.blogs.smartitengineering.com/> Mobile: +880-1711402557> +880-1746119494>

> @Anoop sir : Does it make sense to extract the timestamp of JSON> object beforehand and use it as the rowkey? After that serialize the> JSON object and store it in the Hbase cell. Gets would a lot faster> then???> > Warm Regards,> Tariq> https://mtariq.jux.com/> cloudfront.blogspot.com> > > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Imran M Yousuf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> We have used Jackson library for converting Java Object to JSON String>> and eventually to byte[] and vice-versa; but that is not scan/query>> friendly, so we integrated Apache Solr to the stack to get that done.>> http://smart-cms.org>> >> Thank you,>> >> Imran>> >> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Anoop Sam John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:>>>> Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get me>>> all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a>>> field in Json objects stored in Mongodb>>> >>> It is possible to store any data in HBase which can be converted into>> byte[]. Yes using filters one can perform above kind of query. There is no>> built in filter for above kind of need but custom one can be created. But>> remember that there is no built in secondary indexing capability in HBase.>> Here by I can see you have a need for indexing a part of column value.>> [timestamp is a field in Json objects ]>>> >>> -Anoop->>> ________________________________________>>> From: Panshul Whisper [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:36 PM>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> Subject: Re: Hbase as mongodb>>> >>> Hello Tariq,>>> >>> Thank you for the reply.>>> >>> My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am>> switching>>> over to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was>> wondering>>> if I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json>> files>>> in Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get>> me>>> all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a>>> field in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar operations>>> on Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.>>> I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it,>> but>>> I just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.>>> >>> Thank you so much for the help,>>> >>> Regards,>>> Panshul.>>> >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Mohammad Tariq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:>>> >>>> Hello Panshul,>>>> >>>> Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You>> can't>>>> replace one with the other. They have different strengths and>> weaknesses.>>>> So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching to>>>> MongoDB or vice verca.>>>> >>>> Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can be>>>> converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you>>>> please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your>> question>>>> in a better manner.>>>> >>>> Warm Regards,>>>> Tariq>>>> https://mtariq.jux.com/>>>> cloudfront.blogspot.com>>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>>> wrote:>>>> >>>>> Hello,>>>>> >>>>> Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as>> we>>>> can>>>>> do with Mongodb>>>>> >>>>> Suggestions please.>>>>> If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process>>>>> flow..>>>>> Thanku so much>>>>> Regards,>>>>> Panshul.>>> >>> >>> >>> -->>> Regards,>>> Ouch Whisper>>> 010101010101>> >> >> >> -->> Imran M Yousuf>> Entrepreneur & CEO

Yes Mohammad. Smarter way like this is needed.. I was telling that even if the full JSON is stored as a column value it will be possible to achive what Panshul needs. :) But a full table scan will not be acceptable I guess.

@Anoop sir : Does it make sense to extract the timestamp of JSONobject beforehand and use it as the rowkey? After that serialize theJSON object and store it in the Hbase cell. Gets would a lot fasterthen???

> We have used Jackson library for converting Java Object to JSON String> and eventually to byte[] and vice-versa; but that is not scan/query> friendly, so we integrated Apache Solr to the stack to get that done.> http://smart-cms.org>> Thank you,>> Imran>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Anoop Sam John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:> >>Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get me> > all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> > field in Json objects stored in Mongodb> >> > It is possible to store any data in HBase which can be converted into> byte[]. Yes using filters one can perform above kind of query. There is no> built in filter for above kind of need but custom one can be created. But> remember that there is no built in secondary indexing capability in HBase.> Here by I can see you have a need for indexing a part of column value.> [timestamp is a field in Json objects ]> >> > -Anoop-> > ________________________________________> > From: Panshul Whisper [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:36 PM> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Hbase as mongodb> >> > Hello Tariq,> >> > Thank you for the reply.> >> > My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am> switching> > over to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was> wondering> > if I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json> files> > in Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get> me> > all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> > field in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar operations> > on Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.> > I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it,> but> > I just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.> >> > Thank you so much for the help,> >> > Regards,> > Panshul.> >> >> > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Mohammad Tariq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:> >> >> Hello Panshul,> >>> >> Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You> can't> >> replace one with the other. They have different strengths and> weaknesses.> >> So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching to> >> MongoDB or vice verca.> >>> >> Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can be> >> converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you> >> please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your> question> >> in a better manner.> >>> >> Warm Regards,> >> Tariq> >> https://mtariq.jux.com/> >> cloudfront.blogspot.com> >>> >>> >> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >wrote:> >>> >> > Hello,> >> >> >> > Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as> we> >> can> >> > do with Mongodb> >> >> >> > Suggestions please.> >> > If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process> >> > flow..> >> > Thanku so much

> Yes Mohammad. Smarter way like this is needed.. I was telling that even> if the full JSON is stored as a column value it will be possible to achive> what Panshul needs. :) But a full table scan will not be acceptable I guess.>> As Ted suggested pls check Panthera also. Panthera seems to use Hive HBase> integration in a smart way.>> -Anoop-> __________________________________> From: Mohammad Tariq [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 7:08 PM> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Hbase as mongodb>> @Anoop sir : Does it make sense to extract the timestamp of JSON> object beforehand and use it as the rowkey? After that serialize the> JSON object and store it in the Hbase cell. Gets would a lot faster> then???>> Warm Regards,> Tariq> https://mtariq.jux.com/> cloudfront.blogspot.com>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Imran M Yousuf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:>> > We have used Jackson library for converting Java Object to JSON String> > and eventually to byte[] and vice-versa; but that is not scan/query> > friendly, so we integrated Apache Solr to the stack to get that done.> > http://smart-cms.org> >> > Thank you,> >> > Imran> >> > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Anoop Sam John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > wrote:> > >>Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get me> > > all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> > > field in Json objects stored in Mongodb> > >> > > It is possible to store any data in HBase which can be converted into> > byte[]. Yes using filters one can perform above kind of query. There is> no> > built in filter for above kind of need but custom one can be created.> But> > remember that there is no built in secondary indexing capability in> HBase.> > Here by I can see you have a need for indexing a part of column value.> > [timestamp is a field in Json objects ]> > >> > > -Anoop-> > > ________________________________________> > > From: Panshul Whisper [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:36 PM> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: Hbase as mongodb> > >> > > Hello Tariq,> > >> > > Thank you for the reply.> > >> > > My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am> > switching> > > over to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was> > wondering> > > if I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json> > files> > > in Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get> > me> > > all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a> > > field in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar> operations> > > on Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.> > > I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it,> > but> > > I just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.> > >> > > Thank you so much for the help,> > >> > > Regards,> > > Panshul.> > >> > >> > > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Mohammad Tariq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > wrote:> > >> > >> Hello Panshul,> > >>> > >> Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You> > can't> > >> replace one with the other. They have different strengths and> > weaknesses.> > >> So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching> to> > >> MongoDB or vice verca.> > >>> > >> Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can> be> > >> converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you> > >> please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your> > question

> You can do that, approach might vary though, depending upon the scenario.> You just have to think well about your schema in order to make sure that it> fits into your put and get requirements.> > I have not worked personally on JSON+Hbase combo, so could not give any> direct suggestion at the moment. But we have a lot of folks here on the list> who have experience on such things. Let us hope they come across with this> thread.> > I have a few things in mind which I would like to share with you though. Try> not to store too large JSON files. You might need to consider making the> column family compressed. I would first serialize the JSON into Bytes and> then write to Hbase cells and while pulling the data, deserialize it back> in the> same layer.> > You may find this> thread<http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.hadoop.hbase.user/15261>> useful.> > HTH> > Warm Regards,> Tariq> https://mtariq.jux.com/> cloudfront.blogspot.com> > > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> >> Hello Tariq,>> >> Thank you for the reply.>> >> My concern is that I have been working with MongoDB, but now I am switching>> over to Hadoop and I want to use HBase for certain reasons. I was wondering>> if I can store Json files in Hbase in a way that I can query the Json files>> in Hbase as I can in Mongodb. Such as I can directly say Mongodb to get me>> all the objects having timestamp value of xxx date where timestamp is a>> field in Json objects stored in Mongodb. Can I perform similar operations>> on Hbase or does it have another approach for doing similar operations.>> I do not have much knowledge on Hbase yet. I am beginning to learn it, but>> I just want to be sure i am investing my time in the right direction.>> >> Thank you so much for the help,>> >> Regards,>> Panshul.>> >> >> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Mohammad Tariq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:>> >>> Hello Panshul,>>> >>> Hbase and MongoDB are built to serve different purposes. You>> can't>>> replace one with the other. They have different strengths and weaknesses.>>> So, if you are using Hbase for something, think well before switching to>>> MongoDB or vice verca.>>> >>> Coming back to the actual question, you can store anything which can be>>> converted into a sequence of bytes into Hbase and query it. Could you>>> please elaborate your problem a bit?It will help us to answer your>> question>>> in a better manner.>>> >>> Warm Regards,>>> Tariq>>> https://mtariq.jux.com/>>> cloudfront.blogspot.com>>> >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Panshul Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>> wrote:>>> >>>> Hello,>>>> >>>> Is it possible to use hbase to query json documents in a same way as we>>> can>>>> do with Mongodb>>>> >>>> Suggestions please.>>>> If we can then a small example as how.. not the query but the process>>>> flow..>>>> Thanku so much>>>> Regards,>>>> Panshul.>>>> >>> >> >> >> >> -->> Regards,>> Ouch Whisper>> 010101010101>>

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